I failed in CBSE 12th maths but the result was declared as pass. Can I study astronomy abroad?

I am good at maths and physics.

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    Vikas Kaushik Engineer | Author | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Hi Aniket,
    You are good at maths, but still failed. Quite surprising and no, without a strong mathematical background, you cannot possibly study what you want. You should consider retaking the exam and improve your scores significantly to be accepted by universities abroad. If you are really into astronomy I will suggest you take online courses a MOOC. This may help to further advance your studies.

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